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  • #61
    Well I don't know how it works over there, but I know over here if I hit someone I go to jail unless they swung at me first or attacked me.

    Are you making some kind of homosexual remarks to me? Talking about taking the first shot.......you talk alot about homosexual stuff........that's fine though to each his own.

    So Casper do you do MT or Savate? I think Savate is pretty popular around France and Great Britain isn't it???

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    • #62
      I do MT Savate is not so big here.

      I prefer MT as Savate concentrates more on sweeps and take downs.

      I prefer to keep it standing and win there.

      I really want to do BJJ now though because i cant fight on the ground at all and i know this is a massive weakness.

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      • #63
        Yea I was just wondering cuz I live in South Louisiana which is mostly cajun french and I know a couple people that are Savate kickboxers. I have never fought them but I have heard that there was one of them that was suppose to be pretty good. As a matter of fact the guy that sits in the next office over from me told me he used to do it. He is older and fatter now (much fatter) and says he does not practice anymore. I think it would be cool just to see though.

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        • #64
          Sometimes at the MT shows i go to someone enters who does Savate.

          Usually they do ok cos the MT guy is expecting not to get thrown much which is understandable when you are fighting in a MT ring.

          Once they figure the guy out the Savate gy=uy tends to suffer close in. But it looks like a good system though.

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          • #65
            Ghost,

            RBSD and Combatives are not better or worse than MMA. They're different, and were bred for different use. MMA is for the ring, and aspects of it can translate to self-defense. The same can be said in reverse for the others. A big disqualifier, however, is the fact that much of what is combatives is a laundry list of illegal techniques and shots in the ring.

            The differences between RBSD/Combatives and combat sports are too many to list again. Please do a search under them (the forum has a search function) to see the many past posts about them.

            By the way, you won't see any wrist locks and such in the curriculum of any decent RBSD or combatives instructor (I would stick to the ones I listed earlier--some have a very undeserved reputation). I'm with you on that one; I don't think they work either. You are also on point when it comes to hitting first. Do it, but make sure that you can justify your actions to the law if it becomes necessary. Also, make sure you know how to do it (hit first) properly. There's a little to it.

            Savate is a shoe art from France. It's got some good stuff in it (and some not so good stuff). Take what's useful. Just don't expect to be able to stick your toe into someone's solar plexus.

            Falcon,
            Self-defense should be renamed 'protective offense.' Don't wait for the other guy to hit first. The only way that you can expect to have a chance against a much larger or more skilled opponent in an unarmed confrontation is to hit first, fast, hard, and not stop hitting until he's down for the count. The law in most states clearly gives you the right to proactively use force to protect yourself if a reasonable threat of serious bodily harm or death exists.

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            • #66
              Ok now im facinated.

              CAn you tell me the names of the best systems i must look into it im facinated.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Ghost
                Ok now im facinated.

                CAn you tell me the names of the best systems i must look into it im facinated.
                Systema hehehehehe.......Thats right, i went there.

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                • #68
                  Ryanhall, the stuff you are talking about is the combatives that teach stuff like gouging the eyes, hits to the groin, and going for the adam's apple??? I saw a guy doing something one time...did not know what it was but it was definately some stuff you can't do in the ring, but I guarantee you it would end a fight quick.

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                  • #69
                    Throat strikes, eye gouges and ear rips and neck cranks are all covered in MT I hope it will cover more .

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                    • #70
                      A 13 year old girl can escape a full grown attacker (emptyhanded) with those techniques...

                      As the Asians say, one line has 10 meanings.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Ghost
                        .........I hope it will cover more .
                        i do to.....$50 an hour for private lessons!! It hurts my pocket book....do you have an advil?

                        ryan will give you plenty o websites to find out what RBSD stuff covers....dont you worry.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Tom Yum
                          A 13 year old girl can escape a full grown attacker (emptyhanded) with those techniques...

                          ........yep a giant space girl from the planet Xion......iv seen it on a MA video once.....

                          "with those 4 easy steps ANY 13 year old child can defend themselves against the LARGEST and most AGGRESIVE attackers, with ease. its all coverd in my 3 tape special, for only 3 small payments of $257.99.......price is a little high you think? How much is the cost of a life? BUY NOW!!"

                          (if you call in the next 30 minutes you get a free "i was wupped by a 13 year old girl" T-shirt)

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                          • #73
                            lol....have you met Mrs. J?

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Tom Yum
                              lol....have you met Mrs. J?
                              She's a 13 year old girl?????!!!!!!.....

                              no i have not met her. I have read her posts yes....she has allot of good things to say...

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                              • #75
                                She does a lot of work on child awareness & self-defense. Her credentials include work that we are not qualified for...

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